The NES warned that the trend poses serious environmental and public health risks.
Mr Maikalangu expressed appreciation to the outgoing cabinet members for their dedication.
The Nigerian Army said the arrests were part of ongoing efforts to tighten security around sensitive locations in the FCT.
She said councils should partner with stakeholders on short courses on modern appliance repair.
He said that the intervention was designed to address limited access to quality eye care.
Mr Destiny said that the suspension lacked legitimacy as due process was not followed.
The Vice Chairman-elect, Mohammed Nadabo, assured residents of an “open-door policy.”
He praised the calm atmosphere and the conduct of both voters and security personnel.
At Gwagwalada Pilot Science primary School, voting commenced before 8: 40 a.m. with high turnout of voters in the polling units.
At polling units 16, Area 8, City Centre, AMAC, the Presiding Officer, Emmanuel Miracle, said they arrived at 7.30 a.m. to start the exercise.
